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Lundin Mining sells Norrliden to Gold-Ore

Fri May 16, 2008 3:57am EDT

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STOCKHOLM, May 16 (Reuters) - Swedish-Canadian mining and exploration firm Lundin Mining (LUN.TO) has sold its 90 percent stake in the Norrliden project to Canada's Gold-Ore Resources (GOZ.V), IGE Nordic AB said on Friday.

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IGE Nordic said in a statement its own 10 percent stake in the zinc-copper project remained unchanged.



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